DGP condemns Revanth Reddy allegations against IAS, IPS officers in State
Hyderabad, Mar. 03: Dismissing the allegations made by Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A Revanth Reddy against IAS and IPS officers in the State, Director-General of Police M Mahendar Reddy here on Thursday clarified that he was availing medical leave since February 18 after suffering hairline fractures in scapula bone.
In a statement, he said that he suffered injuries after falling at his house and the doctors confirmed three fractures after examining the x-ray, CT scan and MRI reports. Since doctors advised ample rest for curing the fractures, he was availing medical leave from February 18 to March 4.
Stating that he would be joining the duty as per the advice of doctors, Mahendar Reddy said he was taking medicines and undergoing physiotherapy and other exercises following advice from the doctors.
He took strong exception to Revanth Reddy’s remarks that the State government forcibly sent him on leave. “It’s not proper on the part of Revanth Reddy, who is heading the State unit of a national party, to make false statements without verifying the facts,” he said.
Mahendar Reddy condemned Revanth Reddy’s attempt to use the police officers names for deriving political advantage. These false statements would demoralize the confidence of the police department. He requested Revanth Reddy to maintain restraint before making any statements against the senior all India services officers and other officials.
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